Easy DIY Phone Charger Holder

Sew up these Easy DIY Phone Charger Holder in almost no time as a cute way to keep your phone near your charging outlet without having to worry about cords to trip over!

I don’t know about you but I’m finding my phone battery runs down fast during the day. I think it’s probably the fact that I play Amazon music all day while I’m working, and possibly that I’m checking Instagram, emails and more all day. Oh and that doesn’t even count actual phone-type stuff like calls!

So I’m needing to charge it lots and I’m excited about this new easy DIY Phone Charger Holder! It keeps my phone up off the counter and all tidy, plus I can move it around to whatever room I’m in – super easy! I hate to confess the number of times I’ve tripped over my phone cord and flipped my phone onto the floor. We’ll keep that our little secret though k?

It doesn’t take long to sew this up, you can make one up in about 30 minutes! And don’t be nervous about the little grommet at the top – that couldn’t be easier to install. You don’t need any tools!

Note: I don’t really recommend hanging this for any length of time from your charger, you don’t want to put a ton of weight on that. I keep a Command Hook next to my outlet and hang it there – it’s super convenient and doesn’t put any stress on your charger or the outlet!

This sweet little pocket all dressed up with a bow is the perfect size for holding your phone, tucking in your charging cord, and even a set of earbuds! Wouldn’t that be a fun gift? A cute little wall charger holder and a matching set of earbuds!

Let’s get started!

Materials Needed for your DIY Phone Charger Holder:

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Fabric

Main Front and Back – 2 pieces 10 1/2″ x 6″

Pocket Front and Back – 2 pieces 7″ wide at top and 6″ wide at the bottom, and 5″ tall

To start, cut out all your fabric and fleece pieces. Iron the fleece to the back side of one of the pocket pieces and one of the main pieces. I like to fuse it to the pieces that will be the front, it keeps everything looking nice.

Sew the two pocket pieces together just along the top edge, with right sides together and a 1/4″ seam allowances. Fold the pieces so the right sides are out and press.

Sew the ribbon 3/8″ down from the top edge, along both sides of the ribbon. Form a little bow with the extra ribbon and hand sew the bow in place.

Place the front pocket on the front main piece (the one with the fusible fleece on the back side) and line up the bottom edge and the sides. Sew the sides and bottom down with a 1/4″ seam allowance. Because the top of the pocket is wider, the pocket will stick out from the main piece just a bit.

Use a spool of thread as a guide and trim all four corners so they are rounded. Sew your pom pom trim around the edge of the holder, 3/8″ in from the edge. Make sure the pom poms are pointing towards the center. Overlap the trim at the bottom and point it towards the edge, you’ll sew over this but it makes a nice tidy look once you turn everything right side out.

Pin the back main piece to the front main piece so that the right sides are together. Sew around the sides and leave an 2″ opening on one side, above the pocket. Turn the holder right side out through the opening. Press everything, then hand sew the opening closed.

Put the plastic curtain grommet in place, following the instructions on the package. These just snap into place, super easy. There are lots of grommets in the package so it works out great to make up a bunch of these for friends!

And that’s it! You have a super cute place for your phone while it’s charging – and a super safe place too!

Bev, This is a great idea! I like to make and give gifts for every and any occasion Valentines, Easter baskets, birthdays, stocking stuffers – but who can afford a weeks time to every gift? Thanks for sharing something quick and easy to make.

Great idea. Really cute, and useful. I am a little worried about the metal ring, though. It seems like it might slip down and connect the two prongs of the plug and short circuit it. I think you’d have to be very careful to hold the grommet in place while you plug it in and again as you unplug it. Hate to be so negative, but we do have to be careful around electricity.

Thanks for your comment! The ring is plastic, it’s just painted gold. So no worries on electricity there. But I agree, it would be better to hang it to the side from a command strip if you’re going to use it often, it would put less wear on the charger. :)

Thanks! That’s where I found them-in packs-but the ones I found didn’t have instructions with them and I didn’t know if I needed a tool for them or not… /: JoAnn’s has like three different sections of different kinds/brands of them, so I thought I’d ask. (:

I agree with Yanina… I’d like to see a video… I can’t follow the part where you turn everything to “the right side” be cause it doesn’t match the picture ._. I’m not a usual sewer, just a casual, so I apologize for my short knowledge in the field u.u

Love this project just made my first one today. I am going to make for some gifts. But i did leave off all the frills. It was too much for people i intend to give this to. Thanks so so much for the instruction.

Hi, thanks for a lovely Christams gift tip! Made eight of them in four different colours, had to do some adjustments (like insert a piece of cardboard in the middle as I couldnt get fusible fleece so quickly), and it was great fun to make them! Hope my friends will like them and find themas useful as I do (made one for me as well :-D)
Have a nice Christmas!

Super cute idea! Definitely make it clear that 1. Don’t hang it from your charger boz. and 2. Make sure nobody trys to add a metal ring. Because with a metal ring and hanging from your box is definitely an accidental fire waiting to happen. Love! Love! Love though the idea of hanging on a command hook! I would’ve added a picture that way instead..

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